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Articles in Winter 2003 issue of College Literature
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Introduction: Colonialism, Islamism, terrorism
by Marrouchi, Mustapha -
Letter to Zohra Drif
by Cixous, Helene -
For a Chance at Warmth
by Miller, James -
Palace-Burner: The Selected Poetry of Sarah Piatt
by Putzi, Jennifer -
Saints, Sinners, Saviors: Strong Black Women in African American Literature
by Rowden, Terry -
Algeriance, exile, and Helene Cixous
by Penrod, Lynn -
Dis/abling the narrative: The Case of Tombeza
by Benzahra, Salwa Ali -
A note on the cover art: Fathering "Garden"
by Ahmad, Izmer Bin -
Walt Whitman and new biographical criticism
by Knoper, Randall -
Mining the law/literature enterprise
by Myrsiades, Linda -
Manifesto: A Century of Isms
by Patton, Cynthia Ellen -
Of Algeria: Childhood and fear
by Marrouchi, Mustapha -
No way out
by Djemai, Abdelkader -
Culture, art and violence
by Bouabdellah, Hassen -
Memory
by Blakey, Ben -
Taking a stand for Algeria
by Derrida, Jacques -
Guest-editor note
by Marrouchi, Mustapha -
Reconstituting Authority: American Fiction in the Province of the Law, 1880-1920
by Perry, Alice Hall -
Demon of the Continent: Indians and the Shaping of American Literature, The
by Barry, Nota -
Editors' preface
by Myrsiades, Kostas; Ramanathan, Geetha
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